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Live and learn, they say.
Well, sometimes I
whether I’m alive, but hardly
day goes by that I can’t say I
learned.
Like baking sweet
they should be punctured with
knife before being placed in
oven to bake. Just cutting
lends of is not enough, the
ato must be stuck in the
As the oven warms it, steam
created inside and unless
Js an easy escape route for
steam, the potato may
make of itself, one big
youte. In other words, it will
plode. And what a mess to
up. The potato sticks
hard and fast to every
crevace in the oven and is
stantly baked on.
This happened to me
and still I’m cleaning the
Now, I always puncture
potatoes.
— O —
Something else, I've
or should I say I’ve been
There still remains a
amount of doubt, frankly.
This is about sunflowers,
rather about the seed.
Webster’s says: a plant of
asteraceous genus
(at least I learned that
characterized by
(flowers. The common
American species, a tall
grown for its showy flowers,
for its seeds which are valued
food for poultry and as
source of an oil.”
Well, now, I always knew
seed made good chicken feed.
learned that from my
mother.
In fact, grandmother
sunflowers for two reasons:
1. To hide the privvy
view.
2. To have seed for
chickens.
Now, comes a certain
lan I know, who tells me
another virtue of the
seed.
And I’ll bet my last
that even the people of
of which the sunflower is
flower, never heard of either.
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the Dade county times, trenton, Georgia, Thursday, November 5, 1959
My friend ^ays
seed are good to eat! (Odd,
old Ipana advertisements
mentioned it.) They're
with protein, says he. Good
quick energy, he continues.
oeiter when toasted, he
cludes.
Well, I never!
But argue all i could,
couldn't convince this man
sunilower seed are lor the
—namely cnickens, and not
u* numan beings.
nut, says he, if they make
cnickens grow, why not for
(Humans? Besides, ne
tney have more protein than
buttrmilk, organe juice
honey brewed together. (He
claimed this also was a high-
protein food.) And sunflower
seed, toasted, taste better than
that buttermilk contoction.
Well, I wondered, what
wouldn’t?
Social Notes
Mrs. Grace Nethery is recover¬
ing from a serious case of in-
fluenca.
Mrs. Frank Davis is ill and
confined to the Tri-County Hos¬
pital.
Airmon Frankie Maxwell
Mondoy night for
D. C., after a two-week vacation
with his grandmother, Mrs. H.
Johnson. Maxwell recently suf¬
fered electric shock in an acci¬
dent and was a patient in a
hospital in Washington
comig on the visit here.
Recent visitors of Mrs. W.
Frice were his sister and
the James Curetons of
The Curetons were enroute
Florida.
The Rev. and Quen
and Tom Blackstock of
son, Ga„ visited Miss
Legg, recently.
Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Allison
cently visited Mrs. Allison’s
McMahan-McBryar
Mr. and Mrs. George
Mahan of Rising Fawn an¬
nounce the marriage of
daughter, Pauline to Paul
Bryar of Sand Mountain.
The ceremony was
Tuesday in the Trenton
huse, by Judge A. W. Peck.
The couple has moved
Tampo, Fla,, where Mr.
is employed.
HAMBURGER SUPPER SET
There will be a
supper, Friday night, Nov. 6,
the New Home
Center.
Hamburgers, potato chips,
cake and drinks will be served.
Mrs. Carol Ivey, Mrs.
Nixon and Mrs. Mary Lou
tare in charge of the supper.
The proceeds will go to
New Home Baptist
building fund.
ANNEXATION MEETING
The Trenton City Council
meet Monday night at the
of Maddox Hale, to discuss
for annexing areas adjacent
city into the corporate limits.
Mayor Tommy Sims said
eral proposals will be
but that before any area is
mexed to the city, the
within the area will be given
opportunity to vote before
action is taken.
Trenton Represented at
District Municipal Meet
Last Wednesday, Lt. Gov.
land Byrd spoke at the 7th
Municipal Assn, meeting
Dalton. He discussed
ways of aiding
through a gas tax rebate.
Representing Trenton at
meeting were Mayor
Sims, Rep. Maddox Hale
Councilman C. E. Kyzer. ♦
ther, D. E. Hale of
Ala, where he is in the
having suffered a heart
Mrs. D. P. Hood recently
to Lincoln, Rhode Island by
liner to be with her
Mrs. Nelda Kayatta, who is
covering from recent surgery.
“Main Street” Dedication
Will Feature Ellington
Gov. Buford Ellington,
nor of Tennessee, will be
keynote speaker, Nov. 20, at
dedication ceremony of
anooga’s “Main Street” South.
That’s the name the city
given the new Interstote
way link. The ceremony
mark the opening of the
bridge, spanning the
River. It is a part of the
highway which will
through Dade County.
Mayor Tommy Sims will
a delegation of Dade citizens at¬
tending the event.
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